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AT the meeting of the National Academy of Sciences held in Washington on April 23–25, the following elections were made. Members: Prof. V. Bush, professor of electrical engineering and vice-president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Prof. H. S. Gasser, professor of physiology, Cornell University Medical College, New York; Prof. E. N. Harvey, professor of physiology, Princeton University; Prof. D. R. Hoagland, professor of plant nutrition, University of California; Prof. E. O. Lawrence, professor of physics, University of California; Prof. J. F. Norris, director of the research laboratory of organic chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Dr. J. H. Northrop, biochemistry, member of the Rockefeller Institute; Prof. C. Palache, professor of mineralogy, Harvard University; Dr. T. M. Rivers, pathology, member of the Rockefeller Institute; Prof. E. Sapir, Sterling professor of anthropology and linguistics, Yale University; Dr. E. C. Stakman, plant pathologist, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Prof. H. S. Van-diver, associate professor of mathematics, University of Texas; Prof. N. Wiener, professor of mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Prof. S. Wright, professor of zoology, University of Chicago. Foreign associates: Prof. V. F. K. Bjerknes, professor of meteorology in the University of Oslo; Prof. Robert Robinson, Waynflete professor of chemistry in the University of Oxford.
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U.S. National Academy of Sciences. Nature 133, 788 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133788b0
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